Spill response training can ensure that your staff knows just what to do in any given situation, from the first responder all the way up to incident commander.
- First Responder Awareness
- First Responder Operations
- HazMat Technician
- HazMat Specialist
- Incident Commander
These training courses have been designed and developed to fulfill the training requirements of personnel working within the different areas of hazardous materials handling.
Each course meets or exceeds the recommendations of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. In addition both NFPA 471 and 472 standards are made part of the courses when applicable.
All courses include both classroom and hands on instruction.First Responder Operations
First Responder Awareness
- Knowledge of basic hazard and risk assessment techniques
- Ability to select and use the proper PPE
- Understanding basic hazardous material terms.
- Ability to perform basic control, containment and/or confinement operations
- Ability to implement basic decontamination procedures.
- Understanding relevant standard operations procedures and termination procedures.
Cost: $125.00 Per person
Instruction Time: 8 hours
- Understand what hazardous materials are and their risks
- Understanding the potential outcomes associated with Hazmat
- Ability to recognize hazardous materials present in an emergency
- Ability to identify hazardous materials involved in an emergency
- Understand the role of the FRA in the employer's emergency plan including security
- Ability to use the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook
- Ability to realize that additional resources are needed for the response and to make appropriate notifications
Cost: $40.00/Per Person
Instruction Time:4 Hours
Hazmat Technicians
Occasional Site Workers are those or whose job responsibilities place them at a site only on an occasional basis and whose potential exposure is below the permissible exposure limit. Northwest HazMat, Inc. provides training that addresses the OSW. The material presented parallels the technician level training and includes:
- First Responder Awareness (FRA)
- DOT Awareness
- Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
- Personnel Protective Equipment including SCBA's*
- Information Sources to Identify Hazardous Materials**
- The incident Management System**
- Toxicology/Hazcatting*
- Air Monitoring Equipment
- Container types and Handling Equipment*
- Spill Control Techniques*
- Plugging and Patching*
- Confined Space Attendant & Entrant
* Indicates actual hands-on training along with classroom presentation.
Prerequisite: NoneCost: $350.00
Instructions Time: 24 Hours
Hazardous Materials technicians are personnel who respond to an emergency in order to stop or prevent a release of hazardous substances. These people assume an offensive response role as they approach the point of release with the intent to stop the release at the source. Northwest HazMat, Inc. provides the training that will allow the student to demonstrate their ability and show competence in the following areas:
- Knowledge required implementing the employer's Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
- Knowledge in the use of field survey instruments and equipment to identify, classify, and verify known and unknown materials
- Ability to function with in an assigned role in the IC system
- Knowledge required to select and use the proper PPE
- Understanding of hazard and risk assessment techniques
- Ability to perform advanced control containment and/or confinement operations
- Ability to understand and implement decontamination procedures
- Understand the termination process
- Understanding of basic chemical and toxicological terminology and behavior
General Site Worker
The general site worker denotes those who are generally at the site where cleanup operations take place and whose job responsibilities place them in possible contact with hazardous waste above the permissible exposure limits (PEL) established by OSHA. Northwest HazMat, Inc. presents the 40 hour Hazwoper/General Site Worker. This course meets or exceeds the training requirements for OSHA's 29CFR1910.120. Forty Hours of Comprehensive Training Incorporates both classroom with hands on training.
Included in our Training Courses are:
- DOT Awareness
- Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
- Personnel Protective Equipment including SCBA's*
- Information Sources to Identify Hazardous Materials**
- The incident Management System**
- Toxicology/Hazcatting*
- Air Monitoring Equipment
- Container types and Handling Equipment*
- Spill Control Techniques *
- Plugging and Patching *
- Confined Space Attendant & Entrant
* Indicates Actual Hands-on Training along with Classroom Presentation
** Indicates Classroom Exercises along with Classroom Presentation
Text Book, 2000 ERG, NIOSH Pocket Guide Book and other supplies are included
in Course Fee.
Note: NorthWest HazMat, Inc. supplies Scott SCBA’s for use in training, If you currently use another type, you can bring it along with a spare bottle.
Prerequisite: NoneCost: $550.00
Instruction Time: Minimum 40 Hours
Specialized Training
Crime Scene Clean up Training
Contractors or individuals interested in providing clean-up services for crime, trauma or suicide scenes should consider our training program. This program is designed to give the CTS worker the information they need to complete a clean-up thoroughly and safely.
Class Time: 32 Hours
Class Fee: $895.00 Per Person
- OSHA requirements
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Customer Contact
- Disposal
- Chemicals used in the clean-up
- Physiological issues and the worker
- Hands on Training
Note: This class includes simulated CTS scenes that include tissue and blood.
Tank Truck Training
If you respond to traffic accidents, one day you will respond to a overturned tank truck. Is your team trained to handle such an incident? NorthWest HazMat, Inc. can provide training to handle this type of response.
Our 8 Hour Responder Refresher and 12 Hour Responder Initial class is for both public and private sector responders.

Included in Tank Truck Response is:
- DOT and NAERG Review
- Tank Truck Design and Operation
- Safety Controls and Devises
- Response Considerations
- Vehicle Stabilization
- Grounding and Bonding
- Tank Drilling and Product Transfer
- Betts Emergency Offloading Valve Operation
- Spill Containment
- Vehicle Recovery Operations
- Hands on training using Lid Tight® Dome Clamps with our Tank Truck Simulator and vapor recovery pump system.
Emphasis is spent on the safe processes from initial on-site size up, to grounding and bonding, drilling, product transfers, to the vehicle recovery. Students will perform grounding and bonding until comfortable with the process. Full response scenario from the roll over to the recovery will be included. Both small and full size props are used to increase skill levels.
Instructors include both experienced personnel and vehicle system specialist.
Cost for the 8 hour Refresher class is $225.00 per person or $2000.00 per day for a minimum of ten people and a maximum of twenty people.
Cost for the 12 hour Initial class is $375.00 per person or $3500.00 per class for a minimum of ten people and a maximum of twenty people.
Larger groups can be accommodated. Training at your facility is also available. Call for details and costs.
This course approved for funding by the Department of Homeland Security

